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Are you dealing with the aftermath of tooth loss? We can help! Your Ivins, Utah, dentist offers various restorative options for replacing lost teeth, including dental implants. Implants from Canyon Crossing Dental can infuse new life into your smile by restoring its functionality and appearance. Dr. Susan Baker answers your questions about implants here to help you decide if it’s the right tooth replacement treatment.
Implants are titanium or ceramic screws placed inside your jawbone through oral surgery to replace lost tooth roots. Once the implants fuse with your jawbone – a process that takes months to complete – they’ll be used to support your new teeth.
There are two main types of implants: endosteal and subperiosteal implants. Of the two, endosteal is more commonly used. This implant comes in the shape of a small screw which is surgically placed inside your jawbone to support your new tooth. Subperiosteal implants are metal posts placed on your jawbone but beneath the gum to keep them firmly in place. A subperiosteal implant doesn’t require a bone graft if you lack bone density to support an endosteal implant. Dr. Baker also offers all-on-4 implants and mini-implants for people who lack bone density but don’t want to undergo a bone graft for implant treatment.
The best candidates for implants are non-smoking adults in good health with strong bone density to support implants. Dr. Baker can remedy the latter by performing a bone graft to increase bone density before treatment.
Implant restorations look identical to real teeth, giving your smile a natural, healthy appearance. Because your new teeth are attached to implant tooth roots, you can talk, laugh, and eat whatever you want without losing your teeth. Implants can improve oral health by preventing bone loss, keeping natural teeth from shifting, and minimizing your risk of cavities and gum disease. Longevity and easy maintenance and care are additional advantages of implants. Daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental cleanings will keep your implants strong and healthy for years.
The implant can last up to 30 years, which, depending on your age, can be a lifetime. Quality implant restorations can last 20 or more years. Good oral care habits can extend the lifespan of your implants and teeth.
Dr. Baker offers implant restorations for every smile need. Single implants with dental crowns replace missing teeth individually. A fixed dental bridge can replace multiple missing teeth in a row. Partial dentures can replace an entire arch of teeth, and full dentures can restore your whole smile if needed.
If you live in or near Ivins, Utah, you can contact Dr. Susan Baker from Canyon Crossing Dental at (435) 344-4445 for dental implant needs.